Snapdragon 200 chips are optimized to provide good multimedia using Qualcomm’s Adreno 302, and features support for dual cameras (up to 8MP rear and 5MP front) and long battery life. It includes multiple SIMs (dual standby, dual active and tri standby), iZat location tech, and Quick Charge 1.0.

The chipsets come in dual and quad-core flavors (8×10 and 8×12) and will be built on a 28nm process (same as the 600 and 800, current 200s are made at 45nm). Android, Windows Phone and Firefox OS devices are expected to use the chips. The company expects to ship the new processors in late 2013.

Qualcomm’s IZat location platform adds WiFi location to bring precise indoor positioning to mobile phones, tablets and network infrastructure. According to the company, the IZat indoor location solutions will enable compelling consumer experiences in public places and help open revenue streams in the retail, travel, entertainment and hospitality industries.